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Post by korjaa on Sept 10, 2019 15:36:47 GMT
I want to record my fuel consumption data to compare two different driving routes. I've been googling for a while now and I cannot find any way to measure fuel consumption of my VW Golf mkv 2006 2.0 FSI (BVX) with OBDEleven.
OBDEleven doesn't recognize the live data channels for the engine, so I used www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/m_blocks/ to decipher some items. If anyone has more detailed descriptions for the engine channels, I'd really appreciate that. 01 Engine: System description: MED9.5.10 G00 Software number: 06F906056DQ Software version: 9151 Hardware number: 06F906056DQ Coding: 0000172
17 Dash Board: System description: KOMBIINSTRUMENT VDD Software number: 1K0920863A Software version: 1610 Hardware number: 1K0920863A Hardware version: 000 Coding: 0007103
Could it be possible to calculate the consumption with the help of mean injection time, RPM, fuel rail pressure? It feels a bit far fetched and I got a bit stuck as I cannot find any info of the used injectors 06D-906-036-B (Bosch HDEV-1-0, 0261500011?). Bosch seems to specify some n-Heptane flow ratios that, and from what I understood, those numbers are not immediately comparable to gasoline flow ratios. Also, the reported numbers are static flow ratios and the dynamic (cycled on-off) is likely quite different.
It feels a bit silly that, so basic info that's clearly visible on the dashboard is so hard to record.
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Post by korjaa on Sept 17, 2019 14:47:33 GMT
OBD-II seems to specify "Engine fuel rate" as a standard Parameter ID visible in here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II_PIDs. However, I'm unable to find these from the OBDEleven application. The application seems to never mention OBD-II parameters.
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Post by Matthew on Oct 29, 2019 23:45:16 GMT
You are overcomplicating this is you only need to compare 2 routes to determine MPG (assuming all other variables are fixed). You only need address #17 (instrument cluster) to measure the fuel volume (before and after each trip), and the difference in the odometer reading to calculate your comparison. You don't need your injector specs at all.
If you want to be technical and produce a graph then you only need to measure your fuel injection rate vs time, if you want to get granular in comparing both trips. The issue is that VCDS will scan or poll in realtime better than depending on the performance of your phone to do this (in my opinion).
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Post by korjaa on Nov 12, 2019 7:29:47 GMT
Thanks for the reply!
"produce a graph then you only need to measure your fuel injection rate vs time" Yes, this is exactly what I'm after.
"measure your fuel injection rate vs time" I've been unable to locate "fuel injection rate" channel for my car. I've understood that the correct channel could give me direct results in grams without any fiddling. Just that I'm unable to find the damn channel. Might be totally incorrect, but it feels this rate is better known with Diesel cars.
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Post by Matthew on Nov 12, 2019 16:50:41 GMT
I have a genuine copy of VCDS, so I can tell you when I get to my MK5 GTI later today.
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Post by korjaa on Nov 21, 2019 5:41:00 GMT
If it was possible, that would be greatly appreciated!
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Post by Matthew on Nov 21, 2019 14:27:24 GMT
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